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An educated guess is in the smoke unit piston in the cylinder is causing the problem. Either the casting has deformed with age, the piston cylinder has expanded, or the old smoke fluid that has seeped down there and gunked up like tar over the years. Disconnect the drive rod with the piston and see how it runs then. Don't open the motor, permanent damage will result.

Hi Chuck, why can't you open the motor? what if brushes and springs need replacing? I had to replace springs a few years back and cleaned, motor runs pretty good.

Thanks Mark

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